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Angelica Robles, LCSW, is a bilingual trauma and grief clinician-based North Carolina, with more than a decade of experience supporting individuals and families across community mental health, victim services, immigrant/refugee programs, and survivor care.
Her background includes group therapy facilitation, psychotherapeutic services for immigrant and refugee communities, dyadic child–parent psychotherapy, and extensive victim services work with protection-based agencies. In her years of practice, she has provided caring support to survivors of torture, abuse, gun violence, and sexual violence, as well as other victimizations.
Angelica has also held leadership roles in immigrant assistance and family success programming, supervised community workers, supported program operations, and delivered community education on violence prevention and trauma-responsive care. Fluent in English and Spanish, she is known for culturally responsive, trauma-informed practice rooted in safety, dignity, equity, and healing. She holds a Master of Social Work and a Bachelor of Arts in Human Services from Saint Leo University, multiple certifications in crisis intervention, grief counseling, and victim services.

